You will prepare and give a presentation that demonstrates your knowledge of your topic and your ability to defend your ideas.
Be mindful:
1. The slides in your presentation are about visual story telling that complements your presence and speaking. They are not a script to be acted-out, or a book to be printed and read aloud, word for word.
2. five minutes per person
3. Try to open with something real — an anecdote, a memory, an image, something that grounds your talk in the “right now” and skips the “My thesis is…”. You can always do an introduction second, once you’ve set the tone and gotten people’s interest.
Guidelines:
- Five minute limit (will be timed and stopped even if you are mid-sentence)
- ONE SENTENCE or QUOTE per a slide
- NO BULLET POINTS (ha, I’m using bullet points right now!)
- ONE NOTE CARD ONLY (cannot have essay with you)
- All images must be original (encouraged) or NOT COYRIGHT PROTECTED cited on a final slide (which does not count against total number of slides. www.creativecommons.org is a great resource to find legal images
-check out this site for links to NOT COPYRIGHT PROTECTED image sites
-how to cite an image: click here
- Keynote enhances your words with visuals and is not text heavy
- Each slide should have a clear purpose and contribute to your point
Images not required.
You will prepare and give a presentation that demonstrates your knowledge of your topic and your ability to defend your ideas.
Be mindful:
1. The slides in your presentation are about visual story telling that complements your presence and speaking. They are not a script to be acted-out, or a book to be printed and read aloud, word for word.
2. five minutes per person
3. Try to open with something real — an anecdote, a memory, an image, something that grounds your talk in the “right now” and skips the “My thesis is…”. You can always do an introduction second, once you’ve set the tone and gotten people’s interest.
- see leads and endings handout
5. Finish early to allow for questions.Presentation Examples:
Student Example 1.ppt
Student Example 2.ppt
Helpful Handout on Presentation Zen:
presentation_tips.pdf
Guidelines:
- Five minute limit (will be timed and stopped even if you are mid-sentence)
- ONE SENTENCE or QUOTE per a slide
- NO BULLET POINTS (ha, I’m using bullet points right now!)
- ONE NOTE CARD ONLY (cannot have essay with you)
- All images must be original (encouraged) or NOT COYRIGHT PROTECTED cited on a final slide (which does not count against total number of slides. www.creativecommons.org is a great resource to find legal images
-check out this site for links to NOT COPYRIGHT PROTECTED image sites
-how to cite an image: click here
- Keynote enhances your words with visuals and is not text heavy
- Each slide should have a clear purpose and contribute to your point